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Nick writes: Anyone with some willing to share, would they be willing to post them to news:alt.binaries.pictures.weather for all of us to share... it's not the busiest of ng's.... There was a lot of fuss recently about millions of pictures from Pathe News being made available on the Web, so it might be worth looking on their site (I'm afraid I can't recall the URL, but it should be easy to find). -- John Hall "Think wrongly if you please, but in all cases think for yourself." Doris Lessing |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:19:53 +0000, John Hall
wrote: In article , Nick writes: Anyone with some willing to share, would they be willing to post them to news:alt.binaries.pictures.weather for all of us to share... it's not the busiest of ng's.... There was a lot of fuss recently about millions of pictures from Pathe News being made available on the Web, so it might be worth looking on their site (I'm afraid I can't recall the URL, but it should be easy to find). Good thinking. www.britishpathe.com There are a few films relating to the 1963 freeze. Here's one (a long download if you don't have broadband): http://www.britishpathe.com/download...me=1746_31.WMV -- Paul |
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![]() "Richard Dixon" wrote in message . 1.4... (Paul C) wrote in : http://www.britishpathe.com/download...8CEC4-E3BB-1F9 E-966300017F007836/00054141.WMV&filename=1746_31.WMV Thanks for this, very interesting. Especially the sea freezing at Herne Bay - complete with the quote: "The atmosphere here was more frigid than the MCC dressing room after the 3rd Test" ! Ah, yes. England one up in the series after the 2nd Test. The third, played at Sydney between 11th and 15th January 1963 went to Australia after only three and a half days play. After conceding a lead of 40 runs on first innings, England collapsed badly to 104 all out in their second innings. I can well imagine the dressing room atmosphere that day. Pathe had it wrong, though; in those days the touring side was certainly known as MCC in all matches against the states and lesser sides, but they were England in the Tests. England 1st Inn 279 (Cowdrey 85) Australia 1st Inn 319 (Simpson 91, Shepherd 71*, Titmus 7-97) England 2nd Inn 104 (Davidson 5-25) Australia 2nd Inn 67-2 Australia won by 8 wickets. Philip Eden ducks ... |
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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in
: England 1st Inn 279 (Cowdrey 85) Australia 1st Inn 319 (Simpson 91, Shepherd 71*, Titmus 7-97) England 2nd Inn 104 (Davidson 5-25) Australia 2nd Inn 67-2 Australia won by 8 wickets. Philip Eden ducks ... You got a pair in that match, Philip?! Richard |
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